Washington whitewater, Snoqualmie River - North Fork

The Big Creek to Spur 10 Bridge section of Snoqualmie River - North Fork in Washington is 6.3 miles long and is according to American Whitewater a class III section of whitewater. The wonderful Washington scenery and the playfulness of the water have people coming here. Getting some good exercise and just hanging out with mother nature are sure to keep you coming back for more. Since you're on this site you are probably into whitewater rafting

or kayaking, either way this area has a large number of paddling places. You might have to settle for a hotel a bit away from the river if you want to stay the night, but if you donít have reservations you might end up sleeping

in your car. Whitewater paddling here in the Northern Cascade Range is a great experience. Whitewater rafting and kayaking spots in Washington are harder than the national norm, so you'd better keep in mind that rivers here are less forgiving. If you're a camper you can camp at one of the great campgrounds nearby. This is not the only paddling stretch in this river system, there are others too. This stretch has has enough mileage, good for

a one day paddling trip. The starting location is a reasonable drive from Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, please print out a copy of the road map further down the page so you wonít get lost.

Briefly about the general area:
A nice place like Olallie State Park in the vicinity of Snoqualmie River - North Fork is too magnificent to leave out, and at Snoqualmie River - North Fork you always meet someone from North Bend. Yeah, come up here to the
Northern Cascade Range for a delightful time. Going to Wallace Falls State Park close to Snoqualmie River - North Fork is a pleasant thing to do, and the Mount Defiance Trail offers hiking at its best.